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GREAT BRITAIN, 1933 Provincial Airways. Superb written up collection on album pages with eleven flown covers inc double flown item. Contains printers proof in black on white un-glazed card of special 3d vignette, set of 15 impressions on five different coloured papers in black, brown & blue. Also colour trials in different dual colours on white paper (16). A further set of proofs on coloured papers with stamp printed in green (4). An imperforate proof-sheet in orange & initialled by the designer, also another imperforate sheet in issued colours. A trial run of perforating machine used for the vignette. A number of examples of different plate printings in complete panes of four. An amazing collection with some very rare items!
Zeppelin Raids. Leaflet distributed after the raid on Sept 8th 1915 over South East London; "How to insure your life and homefree." By subscribing to local newspapers "The STar" and "The Daily News" your life and home were insured against Zepplein and bomb damage (286x220 mm) unfolded. Rare item!
DAVID L. KENINGALE Warwickshire based artist, writer and craftsman. Eleven lots of rare and historic butterflies; each lot presented in sturdy, glazed entomological display case (15cm x 23cm), and issued with accompanying signed descriptive catalo gue. (WWL LICENCE CL07/2015/003) THE LARGE BLUE BUTTERFLY (M.arion) "Cotswoldensis" Ex.coll. G.H.Simpson-Hayward 1875-1936 Male: CRANHAM, Glos. 30.VI.1922 (G.H.Simpson-Hayward) Female: (insubrica) CRANHAM, Glos. 30.VI.22 (G.H.Simpson-Hayward) Male: ICOMB, Glos. 29.VI.1919 (G.H.Simpson-Hayward) Female: ICOMB, Glos. 16.VI.1919 (G.H.Simpson-Hayward)
Entertainment Celebrity collection of signed photos 16 autographs includes Zach Braff signed Colour 8x12 photograph from American medical comedy drama Scrubs, Colour 8x12 photograph from Being Human autographed by actor Russell Tovey. Slight crease to the left hand side of the photo, Colour 8x12 photograph from the 2011 period romantic comedy film Hysteria, autographed by actor Jonathan Pryce who also starred in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, Colour 8x12 photograph from the acclaimed 2009 film An Education, autographed by main star Carey Mulligan. She was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar for this role, Colour 6x4 portrait dedicated and signed by comedy writer Stephen Merchant, who writes alongside Ricky Gervais. £10 AF129 Colour 8x10 photo of the cast of Mojo signed by Colin Morgan and Tom Rhys Harries, Small vintage postcard autographed by The Barrie Brothers, singers who won Opportunity Knocks five times! Nice little item, Colour 8x12 photograph from American medical comedy drama Scrubs autographed by main star Zach Braff, Colour 8x12 photo of Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Karl Pilkington and Greg James. Signed by Ricky's writing partner Stephen Merchant, Colour 8x12 photograph autographed by Walter Mondale who served as Vice President under Jimmy Carter., Colour 8x12 photograph from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows autographed by actor Steffan Rhodri, seen here with Daniel Radcliffe in a scene from the film, Colour 8x12 photograph autographed by former WWE wrestler Mick Foley, Rare Celebrity Golf Cup flyer for the event at Celtic Manor. Autographed by a wealth of celebrity golfers including Steve Redgrave, Rob Brydon, Matt Dawson and more, Copy of Fabulous magazine autographed by Coronation Street's Sacha Parkinson. Good Condition
Sergeant John Francis Pym 'Jack' Yeatman DFM RNZAF Rare Signature of little known RNZAF ace of the Malta Campaign. One of a group of Spitfire pilots who flew off the aircraft carrier HMS Furious on August 11, 1942 ('Operation Bellows') as reinforcements for Malta GC. Credited with 5 victories in official RNZAF list of fighter ace. Good condition
Military collection over 30 items including 24 RAF covers many Special signed includes Sayer/Self Tirpitz raider, Ivor Broom. ACM B Burnett, ACM A Maisner, M Belonte, Three French resistance, Molly Jones, Les Colquhoun, Duke of Hamilton, 4 VC10 crew, and some unidentified pilots on rare SC Station series covers. Plus Large 12 x 8 1991 US 50th ann End WW2 FDC with 10 stamp miniature stamp sheet and 1965 Churchill Crown inset, vintage Dunkirk Tide timetable booklet, 1946 Royal Artillery Rule book, 1939 Rod Discipline and Traffic Control booklet. 6 unsigned 12 x 8 Spitfire Photos. Good condition
Dave Prowse is Darth Vadar signed 14 x 10 inch colour Star Wars Darth Vader photo. English bodybuilder, weightlifter and actor. He played Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy, though the character's voice was provided by James Earl Jones. He also played the Green Cross Code man, a character used in British road safety advertising Rare signed by him over 10 years ago as Dave Prowse IS Darth Vader as he has not signed like this for many a year Good condition
A Rare & Important Zunow Optical Industry Co. Pre-Release Letter To Photographic Retailers, dated 3rd Feb 1958, out-lineing the launch of their Zunow Single-Lens Reflex Camera outside of Japan and asking for ‘frank comments, without ceremonies’, detailing all aspects of the camera, avaliable lenses and other system accessories, over 8 pages printed on ‘Gold Cup Rag Content’ paper, signed by Hisakazu Kubo, Export Dept., with four light folding creases, and some light fraying to edges
A Rare Silver Presentation Casket With Enamel Coat Of Arms To The Lid, Presented To The Right Honorable John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, Speaker Of The House Of Commons, September 1972 (Also Former Foreign Secretary, Chancellor And M.P.) The Lot Accompanied By A Silver Christening Mug, Boxed Silver Egg Cup With Spoon, Boxed Silver Poringer With Spoon And A Scarf
A very rare Caughley pounce pot, circa 1780-90, of distinctive 'Bobbin' form with bulbous centre and spreading rim and foot, dished top pierced with several holes, printed in blue with floral sprigs and hexagonal cell borders, the unglazed base unmarked, 9.5cm high (with drilled hole to the base, possibly 'spiked' by the factory) *See Halls sale October 8th, lot 173 where a similar example sold for £3100.
Rare and unusual English miniature carriage clock type timepiece, the 1" cream dial within a Japanese inspired enamel case decorated overall with storks and insects amidst lakeside foliage on an iron red ground, with bombe foliate engraved cast base and surmounted by a gilt metal dragon finial, 3.5" high, within a blue silk covered travelling case (key)
Fine and rare John Arnold silver open face pocket chronometer, London 1806, signed Jno. R. Arnold, London, Invt. et Fecit, no. 1977, the gilt chain fusee movement with engraved cock, diamond endstone and blued steel helical spiral, two armed 'Z' balance with mono metallic outer compensation arms, Arnold spring detent escapement, the detent sunk into the top plate, jewelled to the second with screwed chatons, blued steel set up, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, large subsidiary seconds, blued steel spade hands, in plain silver consular case, case maker 'TH' (Thomas Hardy), 54mm; with a contemporary mahogany two tier observation box with ebony and brass stringing and numbered plaque Reference: Staeger, 100 Years of Precision Timekeepers from John Arnold to Arnold & Frodsham 1763-1862, pp. 236 and 237 John Roger Arnold (1769-1843) served as apprentice for his father and Abraham Louis Breguet. His father and he founded the company Arnold & Son in 1787, a business that John Roger continued after his father's death in 1799. He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1817 and took John Dent into partnership between 1830 and 1840. After his death in 1843 the company was purchased by Charles Frodsham.
Fine and rare Arnold silver open face pocket chronometer, London 1840, signed J.R. Arnold, 84 Strand, London, no. 6063, frosted gilt chain fusee movement with free sprung bimetallic balance, flat blued steel hairspring with Breguet overcoil and diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement with diamond endstone, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, large subsidiary seconds and gold spade hands, in plain silver case with gold hinges to the bezel and back, case maker 'CBH' (Cornelius Brook Holliday), 57mm; with three tier mahogany observation box and key Reference: Staeger - 100 Years of Precision Timekeepers from John Arnold to Arnold & Frodsham 1763-1862, 1997, 535 and 538 This watch was used in the trials to establish the longitude of Valencia in Ireland John Roger Arnold (1769-1843) served as apprentice for his father and Abraham Louis Breguet. His father and he founded the company Arnold & Son in 1787, a business that John Roger continued after his father's death in 1799. He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1817 and took John Dent into partnership between 1830 and 1840. After his death in 1843 the company was purchased by Charles Frodsham.
Rare late 17th/early 18th century gilt verge repeating pocket watch with sun and moon dial, signed De Charmes, London, the fusee movement signed and numbered 26, with gilt engraved balance cock with flat steel balance, silvered regulating disc and baluster pillars, plunge repeat with hammers striking on a bell to the inner case, signed gilt damask dial with Roman numeral chapter, outer Arabic division, single hand, sun and moon rotating aperture over a date aperture, pierced engraved case, 53mm *Simon De Charmes was a French refugee who came to settle in London in 1688
Rare English silver fusee lever sweep centre seconds pocket watch, Chester 1825, half plate movement inscribed 'Detached Lever' by J.T. & J. Ollivant, Manchester, no. 6785, engraved cock with regulator, gold balance with balance break and diamond endstones, sprung dust cap, the dial with Roman numerals and sweep centre seconds within a clean 'Michelin Man' silver case with applied gold hinges, case maker TH & Co, 53mm
Large early 19th century French silver pocket watch signed Aug. Fruchet, the gilt movement with three arm balance, plain balance cock with regulator, rare double wheel escapement, signed gilt metal cuvette dated 1839, original signed dial with Roman numerals and large subsidiary seconds with moon hands within a plain case, 69mm
Rare verge silver alarm pocket watch, signed P. Tollot (Pierre) , circa 1700, the gilt fusee movement with elaborate pierced engraved balance and wing foot, the circular silver regulating disc over divided tulip pillars, striking the alarm on a bell to the inner pierced case, the silvered dial with engraved inner alarm dial and outer Roman numeral chapter, the pierced engraved case with portraits within a surround with pierced cherubs, animals and fruits, 46mm (with faults)
Walter Crane for Pilkington's Tile and Pottery Company, 'Flora's Train', a rare set of six relief-pressed tiles, circa 1900-1901, comprising 'Poppy', 'Cornflower', 'Columbine', 'Daffodil', 'Bluebell' and 'Anemone', set within a turquoise fireplace mount (6) *See the V&A for another set of six, where it is noted that this set can otherwise be known as Flora's Retinue.
West Indies interest: A rare mid-18th century Jamaican silver coffee pot, by Geradus Stoutenburgh, assay master A. Danvers, circa 1760, tapering circular form, scroll handle, decorated in the Rococo manner with shells, scroll, maidens, and animals, above a castle and building scene with a fisherman in the foreground, domed hinged cover, leaf capped spout, the body with two cartouches, each engraved with a later crest, on a raised circular foot, height 27.5cm, approx. weight 40.7oz. Provenance: purchased from Koopman, Sept 1992, Although 18th century Jamaican silver is rare, it is thought that at least twenty-three goldsmiths were working there in the mid-18th century. By this time there was concern that substandard articles were being produced. An act was passed and there was the introduction of an assay master. The first master was Charles Wood, and he was replaced in 1749 by Anthony Danvers. Danvers is thought to have come from Liverpool, and it is thought he died in Kingston in 1772. The practice of assay marking appears to have stopped by about 1765. Geradus Stoutenburgh may have originally come from New York. Ref: Robert B. Barker, The Proceedings of the Silver Society, 'Jamaican Goldsmiths, Assayers and their marks from 1665 to1775, Vo. 3, no.5, 1986.
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